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Govt may take call on New Gas Pricing regime in two days

The Centre is likely to decide on implementation of new gas pricing regime in the next two days. A series of discussions have been held between the Prime Minister's office, petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan and finance minister Arun Jaitley since Friday.

The government is tight-lipped on the likely proposals it is contemplating to implement. A senior petroleum ministry official, when asked on when the decision is expected, said, “Wait for 48 hours.” The petroleum ministry is of the opinion that the issue of pricing of gas would need to be seen in the context of achieving the multiple objectives of incentivising domestic gas exploration and production on the supply side and meeting the higher subsidy outgo in successive budgets for the fertiliser and power sectors.

Therefore, the gas pricing need to strike a balance between the requirements of the exploration and production sector and the burden on the government exchequer. India's natural gas output went down to 35.4 billion cubic metres (bcm) in FY14 from 47.56 bcm in FY12.

The various options before the government include applying the Rangarajan formula unconditionally from July 1, tweak the formula, allow higher price only for incremental production over and above the current levels or completely scrap the decision of UPA government.

There are several other issues surrounding implementation of the Rangarajan formula such as whether Reliance Industries' foreign partners – BP and Niko Resources – should be allowed to charge the higher gas price for output from once prolific KG-D6 basin; whether the pricing should be on gross calorific value or net calorific value, among others.

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